摘要: 2. 3. 4. 5. Key to U2 A.

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(1)

Margaret is now looking for ________.

[  ]

A.

her lost cat

B.

an apartment

C.

a job

D.

a roommate

(2)

Which of the following is NOT the requirement of EL house?

[  ]

A.

Experienced in exam preparations.

B.

Experienced in teaching Chinese.

C.

Excellent command of English.

D.

Degree holder.

(3)

To look for a person to work in your restaurant, you can contact ________.

[  ]

A.

LYG2560@sohu.com

B.

MLCT@sina.com

C.

Backerl896@126.com

D.

JGHTR@gmail.com

(4)

If you rent the apartment near West Nanjing Road, ________.

[  ]

A.

you should pay RMB 13, 000 each month

B.

you can work out in the gym

C.

you can go shopping in the neighborhood

D.

you can swim in an outdoor swimming pool

(5)

What does the underlined word“incumbent”mean?

[  ]

A.

Businessman.

B.

Student.

C.

Employee.

D.

Employer.

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  Last week I went to the exhibition at the gallery in London. It 1 really a great art lover but I'd read some 2 review of the exhibition in the newspaper which interested me. 3 some time before it was to 4 but there were plenty of people waiting 5 . Most of them were youngish, 6 in fact there didn't seem to by any middle-aged people there 7 . All of them were waiting 8 and I joined them in the line. In the end we 9 to see the paintings. Now, I must be honest and admit that all of them were 10 to me. Although I'd bought a catalogue (目录) and spent a lot of time looking 11 at each picture, I had some difficulty in understanding what the 12 was getting at. Finally, as I was looking rather stupidly at one of the paintings and trying to 13 if it was the right way up or not, an old gentleman came up behind me and started to 14 the whole thing to me. He kindly answered all of my 15 and we talked for over an hour. Then he said he had something important to do and 16 go, so we shook hands and 17 goodbye. I went around the gallery once more and I found that I now 18 everything much better and some of the paintings seemed really beautiful. It was only as I was 19 the gallery that I found out 20 the man was I had been talking to. His self-portrait was on one of the posters advertising (登广告)the exhibition.

1.

[  ]

           
A.would beB.wouldn't be
C.wasD.wasn't

2.

[  ]

A.bad

B.good

C.nice

D.fine

3.

[  ]

A.left

B.arrived

C.got

D.went away

4.

[  ]

A.serve

B.open

C.close

D.work

5.

[  ]

A.outside

B.inside

C.in

D.out

6.

[  ]

A.or

B.but

C.so

D.and

7.

[  ]

A.at all

B.above all

C.all over

D.all along

8.

[  ]

A.worriedly

B.happily

C.patiently

D.angrily

9.

[  ]

A.allowed

B.were allowed

C.had allowed

D.have allowed

10.

[  ]

A.encouraging

B.disappointing

C.exciting

D.uninteresting

11.

[  ]

A.carefully

B.carelessly

C.completely

D.really

12.

[  ]

A.writer

B.master

C.designer

D.artist

13.

[  ]

A.decide

B.demand

C.require

D.know

14.

[  ]

A.advise

B.explain

C.express

D.remark

15.

[  ]

A.difficulties

B.troubles

C.questions

D.problems

16.

[  ]

A.must have

B.have to

C.had to

D.should have

17.

[  ]

A.told

B.spoke

C.talked

D.said

18.

[  ]

A.understood

B.knew

C.saw

D.thought

19.

[  ]

A.coming

B.going

C.arriving

D.leaving

20.

[  ]

A.which

B.where

C.who

D.what

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请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后备题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  There is an old saying:No one thinks he’s a bad driver.Here’s an updated 21st century version:No one thinks he sends annoying(令人烦恼的)e-mails.

  But, plenty of us do.

  A Princeton University research found that 22 per cent of Americans.say e-mail has added to their work pressures and caused misunderstandings.Here’s a guide on e-mail etiquette(礼节)to help you avoid being annoying.

  Experts say there are three.types of e-mails with different rules-close friends, office and public e-mails.

The close friends e-mail

  You can send your lover, your closest friends and your siblings(brothers and sisters)anything, from jokes to “you got to see this!”.But bear in mind that not everyone shares your sense of humour and you may expose them to viruses.

The office e-mail

  Don’t add to people’s workload.Keep e-mails short and to the point.

  ◆Make the subject line factual and brief.

  ◆Write in clear, concise(简练的)sentences.

  ◆Provide your name and phone number at the end.

The public e-mail

  Occasionally we have to send an e-mail to a group of people.If possible, write your public e-mails with a who, what, when, where structure.For example:

  Who:All members of the soccer team

  What:Team photo

  When:Saturday, March 25, at noon

  Where:Playing field 2.

  Finally, before you hit “Send”, check the following:

  ◆Is the e-mail a “flame”? Never send an e-mail in anger, It could stay around forever and haunt(萦绕心头)your professional and personal life.

  ◆Check the“To”field.Is this really who you want to send the message to?

  ◆Spell-check the message.Does it have an error that can affect you badly?

(1)

The writer uses the old saying at the beginning of the passage to show that ________.

[  ]

A.

many people are good at driving

B.

not everyone can be a good driver

C.

many people can be good.at sending non-annoying e-mails

D.

many people think highly of themselves

(2)

The writer may want to tell the reader that ________.

[  ]

A.

mails online are often sent to wrong places

B.

different e-mails should be written in deliberant ways

C.

sending office e-mails is sure to add to people’s workload

D.

the public e-mail is usually sent to a large number of people

(3)

According to the writer, ________.

[  ]

A.

e-mails with some misspellings may hurt the receiver

B.

before sending an e-mail, the sender should ask someone to check it

C.

jokes sent to a close friend online sometimes may be harmful

D.

about 80% of Americans like sending and receiving e-mails

(4)

If an e-mail is a“flame”, the sender of it must be very ________ at the moment.

[  ]

A.

angry

B.

excited

C.

worried

D.

disappointed

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阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从125各题所给的四个选项中, 选出一个最佳答案.

(A)

 Mike Wilson worked as a low rank official in the War Office during the Second World War 1 he didn't hold an important position, he  2 almost everybody, and was trusted by most of his leaders

 One day, Wilson arrived at his office in an expensive car 3  , he appeared to have got a lot of money to spend He bought an expensive house and gave parties one after another At one of the parties he met a beautiful woman and  4  her When he was asked by his girl friend one evening how he had suddenly got  5  money to spend, Wilson explained that he had a very rich uncle who  6  and posted him money nearly every month But his story could not cheat the policewoman  7  him closely, because  8  had noticed that he often stayed behind in the evening and usually  9  person to leave the War Office

   His girlfriend and three other policemen entered his house when he was out and discovered copies of the government secret papers and a radio transmitter (发报机)  10  a piano After Wilson was caught, it was learned that his name was Jack Brown, and that he had been hired (雇用) as a spy for the Germans

1 

[  ]

A Because           B Though

C In spite of          D Because of

2

[  ]

A get about very well with    B get on very well for

C get along very well with    D get away very well to

3

[  ]

A As his salary was small     B Fewer as his salary was

C As his salary was fewer      D Small as his salary was

4 

[  ]

A fell in love with        B felt in love for

C fell in love to         D fell in loving by

5 

[  ]

A so many          B too many

C so much          D too much

6 

[  ]

A living abroad        B lived abroad

C living in abroad        D lived in abroad

7 

[  ]

A who had been sent to look at

B who had sent to see

C who had been sending to observe

D who had been sent to watch

8 

[  ]

A the army officers        B the police

C his uncle            D his wife

9

[  ]

A the first           B Latest

C the last           D the final

10 

[  ]

A hiding inside          B hidden outside

C hiding outside         D hidden inside

(B)

   The manager waved his hand towards the chair on the other side of the desk and told Henry  11  I'm waiting for a long-distance call from Manchester, he explained The telephone rang just as he spoke The manager  12  the receiver (受话器) and for some minutes spoke rapidly and impatiently into the telephone Henry waited, rather regretting that his interview (会见), which he had been dreading for days, had not begun at once When at last the manager had finished, a secretary came in with  13  letters. “I really won't keep you waiting  14  , said the manager apologetically, as he picked up the first letter and began to read it. “But these  15  the next post. ”

   Henry passed the time by examining the manager's officer in some detail (仔仔细细地) On his right there was a large window, heavily curtained, with a view of the factory yard Henry could see two workmen  16  a trolley (手推车) across it towards a shed at the far end 17 the window there were three chairs, arranged around a long, low table,  18  stood a jug of water and some glasses To Henry's left there was a bookcase, which covered the greater part of one wall The shelves were empty  19  reference books, a pile of technical journals (杂志), which  20 they might at any moment slip off the shelf and fall to the ground, on the top shelf, standing by itself and looking rather  21  in the manager's office, a child's plastic toy Henry  22  it came to be there

   The most impressive (给人印象深的) piece of furniture in the room was manager's desk Everything on its spacious (宽敞的) polished (擦亮) top was arranged with great neatness (整洁) 23  there were two metal trays (浅盘), one marked IN, the other marked OUT In the latter (后者) the manager dropped the letters which he had just signed Henry had finished his survey (环视) of the room when the manager signed the last letter and threw it into the tray  24  . “That's the lot, he said, as he rang the bell for his secretary to come in and take the letters away Then he  25  his glasses and rubbed his eyes. “Now let me see, he said. “You've come about our advertisement for a clerk (职员) in the accounts section (会计科), haven't you? Henry nodded His interview had begun

11 

[  ]

A taking a seat          B to take a sitting

C taking seated          D to take a seat

12

[  ]

A picked out            B picked up

C picked off           D picked off

13 

[  ]

A a kind of            B a type of

C a pile of            D a piece of

14 

[  ]

A more longed          B much longer

C much more longer        D very much long

15 

[  ]

A have to miss           B ought to drop

C must meet            D have to catch

16 

[  ]

A pushing            B to push

C pushed             D push

17 

[  ]

A Close by           B Close to

C Closely to            D Closely by

18 

[  ]

A in which           B from which

C on which           D at which

19

[  ]

A except for a dozen or so

B except a dozen or so

C besides a dozen or so

D expect that a dozen or so

20 

[  ]

A looked even if          B seem as if

C looked as though         D seemed even though

21 

[  ]

A out of a place          B out of place

C out of the place          D in the place

22 

[  ]

A could not help wondering how

B could help wondering why

C couldn't help to wonder when

D could not help wondering what

23

[  ]

A On all sides of the desk

B On either siders of this desk

C On both sides of the desk

D On any sides of that desk

24

[  ]

A by his right          B at the right

C in the right          D on this right

25

[  ]

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